Los 4 Fantasticos y los X-Men vuelven a Marvel!

Fox finally releases their Marvel franchises for 1.8 billion plus royalties back to Marvel Studios By | | , , In a surprising turn of events, Fox has agreed to finally release their Marvel franchises back to Marvel Entertainment after the Fantastic Four reboot. I never would have thought this day would happen in a million years. After an agreement to 1.8 billion dollars plus royalties in 5 following movies that stars their recently released Marvel franchises, it looks like Fox finally saw the green they wanted. Rupert Murdoch, head of 20th Century Fox, had a few words about this settlement:Fox has always been a company that listens to their viewers. Weve seen the rise of Marvels Franchises in the past years, and weve calculated that even with the success of our X-Men titles, in the long run we can only re-tell the same story so many times. I mean Hugh Jackman cant play Wolverine forever, you know what I mean?This is absolutely stunning news to say the least. Not only does this mean that the Fantastic Four return to Marvel Studios, but the rest of the X-Men and the characters attached to the X-Men universe, are going to finally return back home. Can this mean that Marvel will now be able to film Marvels Civil War and put it on the big screen? Marvels President, Kevin Feige, sure thinks so:This deal has been under the radar for the past week, and were glad that its finally released. Im so excited and thrilled at the fact that a chunk of our favorite characters are back in our hands again. Will we visit the Civil War? Will we touch on Avengers vs. X-men? (chuckling) Pretty much anything is possible now. Weve got a busy schedule ahead of us!This has been the best news Ive heard since they made strawberry flavored cream cheese for bagels. Ive been pretty vocal to my colleagues here at Nerd Reactor, that Fox should just drop those franchises since they (in my opinion) keep muddling up the story-lines and characters. With our prayers finally answered, we can see (fingers crossed) Wolverine and the X-Men finally go toe-to-toe with Captain America and the Avengers. Thumbs up, soldier! Source: || || A.F.